Tulowitzki, recently dumped by the Toronto Blue Jays, could be an intriguing option for the Yankees if GM Brian Cashman is unable to land top free agent target Manny Machado.

The Red Sox, Cubs, Padres, Angels, Giants, White Sox, Orioles, Phillies, Tigers and Pirates were also on hand to check out Tulowitzki.

The Yankees have a real need at shortstop with Didi Gregorius out for at least part of the 2019 season after undergoing Tommy John surgery on his throwing arm. Gregorius tore a ligament in his right elbow during Game 2 of the ALDS against the Red Sox and had surgery on Oct. 17.

Troy Tulowitzki, released by the Blue Jays, is hoping to prove he is healthy enough to land with a new team. (Chris O'Meara / AP)

Tulowitzki, 34, brings his own set of health concerns as the five-time All-Star has not played since July 2017. He was limited to just 66 games that season before shutting it down due to a hamstring and right ankle injury. He then had surgery in March to remove bone spurs from both of his feet.

“I think I needed to get myself right, mentally and physically,” Tulowitzki said, per Yahoo. “I took a year off to get myself right. I’m looking forward to playing the game I love.”

Tulowitzki would be a cheap option for the Yankees as the Blue Jays are still on the hook for the remaining $38 million on his deal that had two years remaining.

The former Rockies star — who helped Colorado to the franchise's lone World Series appearance in 2007 — has missed at least 30 games in seven consecutive seasons.

Tulowitzki, a career .290 hitter with 224 home runs and 779 RBI, spent 10 seasons with the Rockies before being traded to Toronto ahead of the 2015 trade deadline.

With the Yankees making their pitch to Machado Wednesday, Tulowitzki could be an interesting Plan B.